"The Washington Post App for Android is another example of our commitment to creating mobile products that offer dynamic experiences," said Ken Babby, Chief Revenue Officer and General Manager of Digital at The Washington Post. "As we think about more ways to reach our local and national audiences, we will continue to innovate and develop products that deliver rich user experiences."
For local users, the app features valuable traffic information,
including real-time Metro arrival times and alerts, traffic cams that give live
snapshots of road conditions and continuous updates from Dr. Gridlock. The app
also has comprehensive weather information, including updates from the Capital
Weather Gang, 7-day and hourly forecasts for cities across the globe, and
weather maps with radar images and weather alerts for the D.C. metropolitan
area."As the leading news source in the nation's capital, we're focused on making our news content available wherever readers want it and that includes on Android-powered devices. Our app has incredible breadth of content--it offers everything from breaking news to in-depth commentary to sports coverage and more," said Raju Narisetti, Managing Editor.
The app's "Dashboard" allows users to quickly access key areas of the app with a single "tap," whether looking for sections, blogs, photo galleries, traffic, or weather. Other features of the app include a breaking news feeds threaded throughout the app; an intuitive, simple interface with keyword search capability and easy sharing of articles via e-mail, SMS, Facebook, and Twitter.
The Washington Post Android App is available for free in Android Market available at https://market.android.com/details?id=com.washingtonpost.android.
For more information on The Post's suite of mobile products, visit www.washingtonpost.com/mobile.
The Washington Post Android app is sponsored by
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The Washington Post provides award-winning news and understanding about the politics, policies, personalities and institutions that make Washington, D.C. the world's seat of power, and is a critical tool and information source for those who call Washington, D.C. home. In digital form, The Washington Post combines its world-class journalism with the latest technology and tools, and encourages participation and customization across all digital platforms so readers can engage with The Washington Post anytime, anywhere. The Washington Post is owned by The Washington Post Company (NYSE: WPO), a diversified education and media company.
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